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Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans

Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans (13 October 1648 – 14 January 1664) was born a Princess of France and was the Duchess of Savoy as the first wife of Charles Emmanuel II.[1] She was a first cousin of Louis XIV as well of her husband. She was the shortest-serving Savoyard consort, dying at the age of fifteen, childless.

Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans
Duchess consort of Savoy
Tenure4 March 1663 – 14 January 1664
Born(1648-10-13)13 October 1648
Saint Germain en Laye, France
Died14 January 1664(1664-01-14) (aged 15)
Royal Palace of Turin, Savoy
Burial
SpouseCharles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy
HouseOrléans
FatherGaston d'Orléans
MotherMarguerite of Lorraine

Biography Edit

 
Arms of Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans while Duchess of Savoy

Orléans was born at the Château de Saint Germain en Laye outside Paris in 1648. She was the youngest surviving daughter of Gaston d'Orléans and his second wife Marguerite of Lorraine. From birth, she was styled Mademoiselle de Valois, derived from one of her father's subsidiary titles. She was the favourite sister of La Grande Mademoiselle, the famous heiress.[2] She grew up in the company of her sisters and Mademoiselle de La Vallière, future mistress of Louis XIV. She resided at the Château de Blois. Her father died in 1660 and her mother remained unmarried.

As French court etiquette dictated, she held the status of a Granddaughter of France as a male line descendant of the late king Henry IV of France. She was styled as a petite-fille de France.

Under the influence of her paternal aunt Christine Marie, Dowager Duchess of Savoy, she was engaged to her first cousin Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy.[1][3] Christine Marie had chosen her as she had wanted to maintain her power and influence in government having previously been regent for her son since 1637. The match was approved of by Cardinal Mazarin who had previously rejected Marie Jeanne of Savoy, another candidate for Charles Emmanuel II.[3] Orléans proved suitably docile and was chosen over Marie Jeanne.[4]

Orléans married the Duke of Savoy by proxy at the Palais du Louvre on 4 March 1663. The couple met for the first time at Annecy on 3 April 1663 where they were married officially.[5][3] The couple travelled to Turin, capital of Savoy, where they arrived on 15 June 1663. She was known as Francesca Maddalena d'Orléans in her adopted Savoy.

The duchess soon died on 14 Jan 1664 at the Royal Palace of Turin, leaving her husband without an heir.[6] She was buried at Turin Cathedral where she rests today. Her husband, inconsolable at her death, ordered a lavish funeral. After Orléans' death, Louis XIV tried to engage La Grande Mademoiselle to Charles Emmanuel II who refused the match.[1] He later married again to Marie Jeanne of Savoy by whom he had a son.[7]

Ancestors Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c Fraser 2006, p. 58.
  2. ^ Sackville-West 1959, p. 354.
  3. ^ a b c Oresko 2004, p. 20.
  4. ^ Williams 1909, p. 7.
  5. ^ Sackville-West 1959, p. 355.
  6. ^ Oresko 2004, p. 21.
  7. ^ Oresko 2004, p. 18.
  8. ^ a b Anselme 1726, pp. 145–147.
  9. ^ a b Anselme 1726, pp. 147–148.
  10. ^ a b Anselme 1726, pp. 143–144.
  11. ^ a b Leonie Frieda (14 March 2006). Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France. HarperCollins. p. 386. ISBN 978-0-06-074493-9. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  12. ^ a b c d Cartwright, Julia Mary (1913). Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan and Lorraine, 1522-1590. New York: E. P. Dutton. p. 538.
  13. ^ a b c d "Un administrateur au temps de Louis XIV". Messager des sciences historiques (in French). Ghent: 256. 1883.
  14. ^ a b Anselme 1726, pp. 328–329.
  15. ^ a b Anselme 1726, p. 211.
  16. ^ a b (PDF). p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 January 2006.
  17. ^ a b Wurzbach, Constantin, von, ed. (1860). "Habsburg, Johanna von Oesterreich (Tochter des Kaisers Ferdinand I.)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 6. p. 290 – via Wikisource.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)
  18. ^ a b Anselme 1726, pp. 133–135.
  19. ^ a b Bertholet, Jean (1742). Histoire ecclesiastique et civile du Duche de Luxembourg et Comte de Chiny (in French). Vol. 3. A. Chevalier. p. 39. Retrieved 16 September 2018.

Sources Edit

  • Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Père (1726). Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France [Genealogical and chronological history of the royal house of France] (in French). Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). Paris: La compagnie des libraires.
  • Fraser, Antonia (2006). Love and Louis XIV; The Women in the Life of the Sun King. London: Anchor Books.
  • Oresko, Robert (2004). "Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy-Nemours (1644–1724): daughter, consort, and Regent of Savoy". In Campbell Orr, Clarissa (ed.). Queenship in Europe 1660–1815: The Role of the Consort. Cambridge University Press. pp. 16–55. ISBN 0-521-81422-7.
  • Sackville-West, Vita (1959). Daughter of France: The life of Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, duchesse de Montpensier 1627-1693. London: Michael Joseph.
  • Williams, H. Noel (1909). A Rose of Savoy, Marie Adelaide of Savoy, duchesse de Bourgogne, Mother of Louis XV. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

  Media related to Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans at Wikimedia Commons

Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans
Cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
Born: 13 October 1648 Died: 14 January 1664
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Title last held by
Christine of France
Duchess consort of Savoy
4 March 1663 – 14 January 1664
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Christine of France
Queen consort of Cyprus
4 March 1663 – 14 January 1664
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Francoise Madeleine d Orleans 13 October 1648 14 January 1664 was born a Princess of France and was the Duchess of Savoy as the first wife of Charles Emmanuel II 1 She was a first cousin of Louis XIV as well of her husband She was the shortest serving Savoyard consort dying at the age of fifteen childless Francoise Madeleine d OrleansDuchess consort of SavoyTenure4 March 1663 14 January 1664Born 1648 10 13 13 October 1648Saint Germain en Laye FranceDied14 January 1664 1664 01 14 aged 15 Royal Palace of Turin SavoyBurialTurin CathedralSpouseCharles Emmanuel II Duke of SavoyHouseOrleansFatherGaston d OrleansMotherMarguerite of Lorraine Contents 1 Biography 2 Ancestors 3 Notes 4 SourcesBiography Edit Arms of Francoise Madeleine d Orleans while Duchess of SavoyOrleans was born at the Chateau de Saint Germain en Laye outside Paris in 1648 She was the youngest surviving daughter of Gaston d Orleans and his second wife Marguerite of Lorraine From birth she was styled Mademoiselle de Valois derived from one of her father s subsidiary titles She was the favourite sister of La Grande Mademoiselle the famous heiress 2 She grew up in the company of her sisters and Mademoiselle de La Valliere future mistress of Louis XIV She resided at the Chateau de Blois Her father died in 1660 and her mother remained unmarried As French court etiquette dictated she held the status of a Granddaughter of France as a male line descendant of the late king Henry IV of France She was styled as a petite fille de France Under the influence of her paternal aunt Christine Marie Dowager Duchess of Savoy she was engaged to her first cousin Charles Emmanuel II Duke of Savoy 1 3 Christine Marie had chosen her as she had wanted to maintain her power and influence in government having previously been regent for her son since 1637 The match was approved of by Cardinal Mazarin who had previously rejected Marie Jeanne of Savoy another candidate for Charles Emmanuel II 3 Orleans proved suitably docile and was chosen over Marie Jeanne 4 Orleans married the Duke of Savoy by proxy at the Palais du Louvre on 4 March 1663 The couple met for the first time at Annecy on 3 April 1663 where they were married officially 5 3 The couple travelled to Turin capital of Savoy where they arrived on 15 June 1663 She was known as Francesca Maddalena d Orleans in her adopted Savoy The duchess soon died on 14 Jan 1664 at the Royal Palace of Turin leaving her husband without an heir 6 She was buried at Turin Cathedral where she rests today Her husband inconsolable at her death ordered a lavish funeral After Orleans death Louis XIV tried to engage La Grande Mademoiselle to Charles Emmanuel II who refused the match 1 He later married again to Marie Jeanne of Savoy by whom he had a son 7 Ancestors EditAncestors of Francoise Madeleine d Orleans16 Charles Duke of Vendome 14 8 Antoine of Navarre 10 17 Francoise of Alencon 14 4 Henry IV of France 8 18 Henry II of Navarre 15 9 Jeanne III of Navarre 10 19 Marguerite of Angouleme 15 2 Gaston Duke of Orleans20 Cosimo I de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany 16 10 Francesco I de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany 11 21 Eleanor of Toledo 16 5 Marie de Medici 8 22 Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor 17 11 Joanna of Austria 11 23 Anne of Bohemia and Hungary 17 1 Francoise Madeleine of Orleans24 Francis I Duke of Lorraine 12 12 Charles III Duke of Lorraine 12 25 Christina of Denmark 12 6 Francis II Duke of Lorraine 9 26 Henry II of France 18 13 Claude of Valois 12 27 Catherine de Medici 18 3 Marguerite of Lorraine28 John VII Count of Salm Badenweiler 19 14 Paul Count of Salm Brandenburg 13 29 Louise de Stainville 19 7 Christina of Salm 9 30 Tanneguy Le Veneur Comte de Tillieres 13 15 Marie Le Veneur de Tillieres 13 31 Madeleine Helie de Pompadour 13 Notes Edit a b c Fraser 2006 p 58 Sackville West 1959 p 354 a b c Oresko 2004 p 20 Williams 1909 p 7 Sackville West 1959 p 355 Oresko 2004 p 21 Oresko 2004 p 18 a b Anselme 1726 pp 145 147 a b Anselme 1726 pp 147 148 a b Anselme 1726 pp 143 144 a b Leonie Frieda 14 March 2006 Catherine de Medici Renaissance Queen of France HarperCollins p 386 ISBN 978 0 06 074493 9 Retrieved 21 February 2011 a b c d Cartwright Julia Mary 1913 Christina of Denmark Duchess of Milan and Lorraine 1522 1590 New York E P Dutton p 538 a b c d Un administrateur au temps de Louis XIV Messager des sciences historiques in French Ghent 256 1883 a b Anselme 1726 pp 328 329 a b Anselme 1726 p 211 a b The Medici Granducal Archive and the Medici Archive Project PDF p 12 Archived from the original PDF on 15 January 2006 a b Wurzbach Constantin von ed 1860 Habsburg Johanna von Oesterreich Tochter des Kaisers Ferdinand I Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire in German Vol 6 p 290 via Wikisource a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names editors list link a b Anselme 1726 pp 133 135 a b Bertholet Jean 1742 Histoire ecclesiastique et civile du Duche de Luxembourg et Comte de Chiny in French Vol 3 A Chevalier p 39 Retrieved 16 September 2018 Sources EditAnselme de Sainte Marie Pere 1726 Histoire genealogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France Genealogical and chronological history of the royal house of France in French Vol 1 3rd ed Paris La compagnie des libraires Fraser Antonia 2006 Love and Louis XIV The Women in the Life of the Sun King London Anchor Books Oresko Robert 2004 Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy Nemours 1644 1724 daughter consort and Regent of Savoy In Campbell Orr Clarissa ed Queenship in Europe 1660 1815 The Role of the Consort Cambridge University Press pp 16 55 ISBN 0 521 81422 7 Sackville West Vita 1959 Daughter of France The life of Anne Marie Louise d Orleans duchesse de Montpensier 1627 1693 London Michael Joseph Williams H Noel 1909 A Rose of Savoy Marie Adelaide of Savoy duchesse de Bourgogne Mother of Louis XV New York Charles Scribner s Sons Media related to Francoise Madeleine d Orleans at Wikimedia Commons Francoise Madeleine d OrleansHouse of OrleansCadet branch of the House of BourbonBorn 13 October 1648 Died 14 January 1664Italian royaltyVacantTitle last held byChristine of France Duchess consort of Savoy4 March 1663 14 January 1664 VacantTitle next held byMarie Jeanne of SavoyTitles in pretenceVacantTitle last held byChristine of France Queen consort of Cyprus4 March 1663 14 January 1664 VacantTitle next held byMarie Jeanne of Savoy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francoise Madeleine d 27Orleans amp oldid 1152496433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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